The carbon dioxide trapped during bottle conditioning gives 75 Minute IPA a soft and velvety mouthfeel. Dry-hopped with whole-leaf Cascades, this complex IPA has been known to inspire pilgrimages to our brewpub.

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04/24/2014
Bottle to pint glass.
Pours cloudy orange, big white head. Legs. Aroma us veggie, barley, very clean, not much extraneous smells. Thought I would smell the maple, but I don’t. Taste is acidic, citrus, touch of wood or ash. Feel is crisp and alive, though carbonation is only medium. Not a bad beer, but I expected more flavor."
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This is a nifty strong IPA with a very nicely balanced fig flavor. Also nicely balanced alcohol and sweet. A bit scarce and pricey for a mass-market craft but happy to scoop one up when I see it. Then I'm done.

Pours a drab orange color with a rocky, off white head. Smells strongly of citrus. I get notes of lemons and oranges, maraschino cherries, guava, papaya, maple syrup and fresh pineapple.

It tastes like you're getting the best of both worlds from the drinkability of 60 minute and the taste of 90 minute IPA but with a little twist . Notes of graham crackers, grapefruit pith, amaretto, fresh tropical fruit, muscovado sugar, very mild spearmint, chocolate covered raisins, chai tea, pistachios, ginger, and mild caramel candy on the palate.

Hoppy and bittersweet with notes of dark fruits like dates and currants.. There's a really nice yeasty, glazed cinnamon bun and maple syrup undertone on the aftertaste.

Feel is dry, slightly effervescent and moderately carbonated.

If I ever get a chance to make it to the Dogfish Head brewery, this is going to be one I'd be dying to try fresh on tap.

This is awesome, i have had all the others except for the 120m IPA. The aroma is outstanding, pours a nice light copper color with a nice 1in thick head. The lace is great on this one. The nose is very smooth and malty and has a very nice hoppy finish. You get the maple syrup just slightly in the aftertaste. Another great ipa from dogfish head.

Appearance is a slightly opaque golden hue, a really pretty color in the light.

Smell is has a lot of candied fruit, mostly orange and banana. A little maltiness, too.

Taste has more of the banana than orange, and the candied fruit shifts closer to dried fruit. Some figs join in. Marmalade, too. It's an interesting taste. Aftertaste doesn't hold up, but the initial pass over the tongue is pretty good.

Poured 25.4 oz bottle into a tulip. Hazy Amber with HUGE pale head. Lots of lacing. Minimal pine and lots of malt on the nose and initial taste. Not sweet. Definitely a solid hop aftertaste. Not bitter. Very balanced. I would say more malt up front than most DIPAs. Very good beer.

Clear bubbly gold, fading to lighter goldish yellow at the bottom, with moderate head that retains a thin film.

Aroma is very faint, with some piney hops featured, and light caramel malt.

Bitter, spicy, piney hops come forward on the tongue, but in 75 Minute they are more subdued by the aging and maple than they are in the 60 and 90 Minute versions. A little caramel comes forward too. Actually, the maple is very, very faint, so it seems like the maple aspect is what is bringing the caramel to the table. Only with some vigorous swirling as it warms up does a bit of maple and Belgian candi make itself known. There is a touch of acidic lemon as well.

Sweet, strong aroma that has candy-like notes. Light hint of citrus and yeast. More citrus in the taste; closer to orange than the lemon or grapefruit notes I usually find in IPAs. Mild, rounded bitterness that complements the light malt flavor well. The bitterness dominates slightly, and that's a good thing since it's such a sweet, sweet bitterness.

Overall it's well-balanced, and very enjoyable. It's not the more recent, juicer take on IPAs, but it's a great expression of the classic American IPA. Cheers!

I had this at the brewery from their cask system. They generate a good head with their system so the aroma is very good. The mouthfeel on cask is very creamy. The taste is about what you would expect from the mix of 60 and 90 minute. A very nice beer that I would seek out.

75 Minute IPA pours a hazy golden color with a small lacing head. Very weak aroma, with hints of sweetness. Taste is a little earthy, with a good hop flavor, with a maple sweet aftertaste. Nice body and feel. Overall, more earthy then the other minute IPA's, but really like the sweet aftertaste.

I have no idea why it took so long for me to track this beer down; but now here we are, honey. 750ML bottle with the best use of a made-up word I’ve seen in quite a while.

The pour is all IPA, all day: orange, with a small number of now-sunken pieces of particulate matter that must have escaped the gravity of the Large Hadron Collider. The nose is very sweet, which I’ll attribute to the syrup, sans footnote, with a strong presence of jack pines. My favorite kind. We take “pine baths” after several days in the wilderness by walking through a stand of pines & rubbing the needles all over our hands & clothes. But I digress.

75 Minute is exquisitely balanced. The shadows of 60 and 90 Minute are all over this: the expansive pine needles & heavy bittering that clings to the roof of the mouth long after the liquid has passed south. Heavy sweetness sweeps in mid-palate; syrup. Maple syrup. I couldn’t identify the body if it wasn’t on the label, but the fingerprint is there. Very dry & totally suckable.

Straight-up simple, old-school IPA with some Three Rivers stirred in (if you haven’t had Three River Maple Syrup, go, buy). I prefer it’s cousins up & down the numerical column, but this is very good.

Poured a golden orange color with at minimum two fingers worth of white head. There is a pine smell mixed evenly with a strong citrus smell to complete the nose. The taste has a good amount of malt in front for an IPA but the maple, citrus, and floral flavors of the hops make their presence known before it all ends. The mouthfeel is medium with just the right amount of carbonation. This a an excellent beer. 60 minute and 90 minute are two of my favorite beers ad when you combine them with a bit of maple syrup it makes something magical!

Very nice IPA for the winter. The cascade hops and the maple syrup make a really nice combination. Might smell and taste like any other IPA but all the features are there. Did not get any yeast from the first pour but some did get disturbed for the second glass. Very good winter IPA. Cheers!

Pours orange in color with bits of sediment floating in the glass (consuming not super fresh however). 2 fingers of white head and tons of lacing.

Aroma presents with crisp grapefruit, rather tame but still present tropical fruit notes, some pine, a malt sweetness, and an almost strawberry-like aroma.

Taste is definitely malt forward. The sweetness balances the hops nicely. The maple syrup is very hard to differentiate from the generic malt sweetness though. Great carbonation on the beer, with only a kiss of non-lingering bitterness at the finish. More of the grapefruit comes forward mid-sip with a nice bright citrusy-ness intertwined.

Overall, this is a nicely balanced beer. Definitely a different pace from the classic West-Coast hop bomb, but still a nice beer to drink. I see this pairing well with many different dishes; in particular, I see a nice rare-cooked roast beef sandwich working nicely. It gets a 88.5/100.

o: I have had this on tap at Rehoboth several times and this was my first in the bottle. I like it much better bottle conditioned. I was very surprised at the balance. Normally when I see "with maple syrup" I think of a strong maple syrup finish. The maple flavor was integrated quite well into the beer.

smells very sweet with some caramel malt and bittering hops at the end.

taste is very sweet but also full of bitter hops. i can totally taste the mix of 60 and 90 minute IPA. the body and taste is very 90 minute while the drinkability and lightness is dominated by the 60 minute. very good IPA! sweet for an IPA yet a balanced beer. goes down smooth and easy, finishes dry and sweet. slight thickness at the end but in a good way.

overall a very good IPA. Dogfish Head strikes again on the hop front. better than 60 minute in terms of complexity but not as complex as 90 minute YET the drinkability is far ahead of 90 minute. honestly, i think it's the best of both worlds. best IPA by Dogfish Head

T/F: This is a delicious IPA, and the maple syrup is there... but it's not sweet. It complements the malts up front before giving way to a nice hop bite. Resinous and a bit chewy. Great carbonation.

O: Another great IPA from Dogfish Head and that's pretty much what they do best. Easier to session than the 90 minute due to the lower ABV and packed with flavor. The maple syrup is not a dominant flavor here... and complements the hops way better than expected.

I enjoyed this beer . It's my first time trying it. Nice blend of 60 min & 90 min .IPA. ! Pours an orange-gold hue
Taste is nice-W/ malty sweetness & . Aroma is of yeast, bread, crackers, some citrus , pineapple . I'm picking up on the maple , on the front and middle, If I was not told so , not sure I would know this is made W/ the maple very little maple taste. I enjoyed this and would say to pick it up if you see it . Nice Beer !

Truly a treat found this in a bomber at my local craft beer store.. It's a perfect Dogfish IPA with the perfect amount of maple flavor. Id say it's a perfectly balanced ipa with a honey finish. I know I know it's maple syrup. But honey ipa is my description.if you see it get it because it's the tits for sure